Exploring the Autonomy Layer

Meet some of the projects already shipping with Lit Protocol and discover how you can help shape the next phase of decentralized execution.
The Lit Protocol ecosystem is growing fast!
— Lit Protocol 🔑 (@LitProtocol) July 30, 2025
Meet some projects running on Lit, what’s ahead, and how you can get involved. 👇 pic.twitter.com/YVPdF1EG60
The Lit Protocol Ecosystem Is Accelerating
Every week new teams plug into Lit’s decentralized key‑management and compute layer to power cross‑chain transactions, encrypted data‑sharing, and autonomous agents. From DeFi vaults, to cross‑chain bridges on Ethereum, Solana, Bitcoin, and user owned data, builders are choosing Lit Protocol because it provides programmable autonomy.
Lit Protocol turns the cryptography of signing, and encryption into simple SDK functions, so developers can ship faster and users stay in control.
Liquidity at the Speed of Intent
Imagine a world where capital moves as fluidly as a user’s mouse click. With Lit, intents (signed messages expressing what a user wants) can be executed atomically across chains without centralized custody risk.

Projects like Genius Bridge Terminal, Osmosis’s Polaris and Eco’s Crowd Liquidity already tap Lit Protocol’s threshold MPC network to swap or bridge assets instantly without centralized signers.

User‑Owned Data
Your files, credentials, and on‑chain secrets stay encrypted on the decentralized web. Only holders of the right on‑chain conditions (e.g., an NFT, DAO role, or token balance) can decrypt. Lit’s identity‑based encryption enforces the rules you set.

Programmable, Cross‑Chain Vaults
With Lit, crypto accounts on any chain become programmable portfolios that can rebalance or migrate assets across any ecosystem, signed securely and immutably.

Onchain Access Control
Lit Protocol encryption lets you express who, when, someone can access your data. Now, data is secured by threshold MPC in TEEs instead of a Silicon Valley web server.

Agents & Vaults with HeyVincent.Ai
Vincent is your “autonomous command center” and built on Lit. It gives LLM‑powered agents or DeFi vaults scoped authority, exactly the permissions they need, nothing more, while ensuring they can execute on any chain and platform.
- Autonomous yet accountable: Abilities and policies live in immutable Lit Actions stored on IPFS.
- Universal execution: Sign once, run anywhere including Ethereum, Solana, Sui, Bitcoin L2s, and TradFi.
- Built‑in revocation: Users can remove permissions instantly.

Security At The Core
- Threshold MPC + Sealed TEEs: Split keys, verified hardware.
- Perpetual Remote Attestation: Every node proves it’s running audited code.
- Key‑Share Rotation: Automatic churn thwarts long‑term exposure.
- Horizontal Scalability: More nodes → higher throughput, lower signing latency.
Dive deeper in the Lit Security Model and learn how Lit scales to meet global demand.
What’s Next
✅ Vincent — Delegated signing & agent command center
✅ Token Launch (TGE) — $LITKEY goes liquid and usable for fees/governance
✅ Staking Contest — Community competition to choose V1 Mainnet node operators, kicking off the fully decentralized network run
How You Can Get Involved
Join the Lit Legion
Hop into our community of builders and power users. Share feedback, get early access, earn rewards. → getlit.dev/chat
Build with Lit
Need signing, encryption, or agent policies without spinning up servers? Start with npm i lit-sdk and follow the tutorials. → getlit.dev
Collaborate
Have a wild idea for autonomous finance, gaming, or on‑chain AI? Get in touch, we love working with builders from the early stages.